Allowing grants or loans (instead of the current cap of 50 percent grants and 50 percent loans), thus allowing the money to be spent in a timely manner.

Allowing the state to reallocate unused funds to areas that can use them.

The initial distribution will continue to be made on a per-capita basis to all 17 first-class counties in the state. However, unlike now, if a county cannot utilize its share of the funds, that money would not just sit in the state treasury and be taxed, it could be spent in another county that needed it. The amendment also creates a revolving fund so the repayment of the loan portion stays in storm water projects.

Please consider voting yes on Amendment 4.

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